10 things you need to know before European markets open

Supporters
of various political parties gather in Istanbul's Taksim Square
and hold Turkey's national flags during the Republic and
Democracy Rally organised by main opposition Republican People's
Party (CHP), Turkey, July 24, 2016.REUTERS/Osman Orsal

Fiat inflated sales according to a industry
journal. An internal review that Fiat Chrysler
Automobiles conducted from mid-2015 found that U.S. sales figures
were inflated by 5,000 to 6,000 vehicles, partly amid pressure to
keep the company's year-over-year monthly sales streak alive,
the Automotive News reported.

The robots are coming. SoftBank Corp's
human-like robot Pepper will be rolled out in Taiwan later this
year with about 100 rented units making their appearance in some
banks and Carrefour SA shops, executives handling Pepper's
sales in the island said on Monday.

Indonesia started a tax amnesty. Singapore’s
wealth management industry is likely to suffer a bad dent as rich
Indonesians move some money back home to take advantage of a tax
amnesty, but the exodus of funds isn’t going to be
as big as Jakarta is predicting.